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TISSOT Couturier

Tissot Couturier

Tissot Couturier

Design shaped by sophisticated lines and materials

Just as the creations of the world’s great fashion designers rely on the perfect mix of fabric and cut, the Tissot Couturier timepieces blend elegant lines with materials to match. This new ‘collection’ of 21 watches expresses modern elegance, tailor-made to today’s diverse style statements. Sophisticated chronographs meet understated classics in one family, all closely related through their uncompromising attention to detail.

Styled for individuals
The Tissot Couturier watches express their made-to-measure character through a selection of five different movements. There are two Tissot Couturier Chrono Auto models, one powered by the celebrated 7750 Valjoux movement, the other by a newly developed ETA C01.211 mechanism. In these timepieces, the attention to detail is evident in small, finely marked, round chronograph counters, mirrored by a circular white date display. The Tissot Couturier Gent Auto turns heads with its symmetrical design, which is underlined by a two-part, arc-shaped date display at 12 o’clock and 6 o’clock. The Tissot Couturier Gent Quartz is a three-hand timepiece that seduces with its simplicity. Its counterpart is the Tissot Chrono Quartz with larger counters and a rectangular date window.

Time for finesse
All declinations of timeless elegance find their place in the Tissot Couturier family. For instance, there is a rose PVD interpretation and a sporty version with orange details for the automatic version. The wristlet comes in a choice of a metal finish or different coloured leathers, including a crocodile-look option. All attachments are smoothly integrated into the case to add an elegant signature. The eye for detail, which acts as the Tissot Couturier family’s DNA, makes frequent appearances in the design, for example in a wave pattern on the lugs and textured indices. In all of its outfits, the Tissot Couturier promises to outlive any fashion whim and stand the test of time.

Features

  • Swiss made movements
  • Water resistant to 100 meters / 10 ATM
  • Scratchproof sapphire crystal
  • 316L stainless steel case with rotating bezel

Tissot, with its signature ‘Innovators by Tradition’, has been pioneering craftsmanship and innovation since its foundation in 1853. Today Tissot is a member of the Swatch Group, the world’s largest watch producer and distributor. For 155 years the company has had its home in the Swiss watch making town of Le Locle in the Jura mountains but now also has a presence in over 150 countries. The Tissot innovation leadership is enabled by the development of high-tech products, special materials and advanced functionality. With a broader, more versatile range of high-quality timepieces at an attractive price than any other Swiss watch brand, Tissot also expresses its commitment to making excellence accessible. As official timekeeper and partner of NASCAR®, AFL, CBA, MotoGP and the World Championships of cycling, fencing and ice hockey, Tissot is committed to respecting tradition, underlining its core values of performance, precision and setting new standards. For more information: www.tissot.ch

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